[Video] The Dream Comes True : Fly In The Air With The World’s First PAL-V Flying Car

For more than 100 years, people have dreamed of a flying car. To make this dream come true, many attempts have been made, but till now the dream has remained a dream. Where companies are trying to make a flying car, at then, suddenly a Dutch company announce that, they have made such a car that can not only run on the ground, but also when necessary, it can fly in the sky. If that is true, then it should be the world’s first ever successful commercial flying car. Now, abort the plane or helicopter; sit in your car and fly in the sky.

This week the Dutch company Personal Air and Land Vehicle (PAL-V) announced that they have created a prototype of car that can fly in the sky. The name of this unique flying car is PAL-V One. The PAL-V One is a two seat hybrid car. On the ground this slim, aerodynamic, 3-wheeled vehicle drives like a sports car. It unfolds its rotor and extends its tail at the same time. When, the PAL-V One’s single rotor and propeller are unfolded totally, it is ready to fly. This flying car runs on gasoline. But the company plans to create a biodiesel version of the vehicle as well. The PAL-V can fly a distance of 315 miles or drive 750 miles on land using single tank of gas. It takes around 540 feet of land or pavement to take off and land the vehicle. It can reach speeds of up to 180 km/h (112 mph) both on land and in the air. For safety reason, it flies below 4,000 feet (1,200 m).

No doubt, PAL-V One is going to start a new era. In fact, it is going to write its name in the history. Though the PAL-V One is in prototype stage, but few days ago, the company PAL-V has made a successful flying test drive with the prototype. Now, the company is inviting investors to join them in creating the future. The company is going to start the first commercial production of this amazing flying car as soon as they get the investors. They company wants to deliver this rocking flying car in 2014. This vehicle will cost $266,480. Here’s a video for you.